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Abstract:

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Children involved with the child welfare system have lower gross motor scores than population norms. The authors found several factors contribute to this finding; abuse/neglect, medical neglect, and parental substance abuse produced lower scores.

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A novel method of analysis was used to characterize the stride rate of youth who are typically developing and compare those findings to similar data collected on youth with cerebral palsy and arthrogryposis. The authors propose using such analyses to document activity patterns in youth.